Can someone out there give me a summary of the meaning of the various
HID and HSTAT codes? for the ECH file? I am finding myself quite
confused.
--> BPCS version 4.0.03
Thanks in advance.
Tom Jedrzejewicz
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We use the Intermec 2435 which is capable of 5250 and telnet emulation.
It
works with any 802.11b access point. In our case, we use access
points
from SMC and Cisco with 128bit wep. There are a variety of devices
which
incorporate 802.11b, rugged cases, and scanning from Intermec, Symbol,
and
many other companies.
Tony Kleier
Systems Analyst
Robbins, Inc.
"Bielskus, Mindaugas" <Mindaugas@oneac.com>
Sent by: bpcs-l-admin@midrange.com
11/15/2002 04:17 PM
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To: bpcs-l@midrange.com
cc:
Subject: AS/400 Wireless Barcode Scanner
Hi,
Does anybody know of a product that takes the place of the IBM 2482
bar
code
scanner for the AS/400? We are looking for all the components: the
scanner,
the network card for the AS/400, the antenna, etc.
For those not familiar with this product. This is a real time scanner
for
the AS/400 that emulates a 5250 terminal. Thus any information that
you
enter is immediately, without any other process, available to all the
other
AS/400 users. It is wireless, uses a battery, can accept a variety of
bar
code symbologies. Since it emulates a 5250, you can use an RPG program
to
do the data collection.
Thanks,
Mindaugas Bielskus
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